If local communities are to survive, institutionalized shame toward America must be rooted out.
The American Mind Podcast: The Roundtable Episode #72
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Pride | The Roundtable Ep. 72
We’re now in the opening days of LGBT pride month—not that anyone needs reminding, as corporations across America fall over themselves to celebrate the rainbow. But today the editors pause to analyze pride in a larger sense: what it is, who should have it, and for what reasons.
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The longing to universalize the college lifestyle has turned academia into a church of hypocrisy.
The elite imagination is no longer the happiest place on Earth.
Digital conditions, not competing intellectuals, will make it so.
Remarks accepting the Claremont Institute’s Henry Salvatori Prize for helping to secure the teachings of the American founding. Washington, D.C., October 27, 2018
Hard and Soft: Competing against the administrative state.